Friday, June 02, 2006

VERMET dit LAFORME

I've just worked on the following VERMETTE ancestors and thought I'd share the information with those of you, who may be interested.
VERMETTE
(1)
Antoine VERMET dit LAFORME
from St-Nicaise, FRANCE
Barbe MÉNARD
1669.08.26
Sainte-Famille, Île-d'Orléans, Montmorency County, QC
(2)
Jacques VERMETTE
Jeanne DUPIL
1706-10-25
Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Portneuf County, QC
(3)
Augustin VERMETTE
Marie-Josèphte/Josette JUNEAU
1750-11-16
Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Porneuf County, QC
(4)
Joseph VERMETTE
Geneviève AYOTTE
1774-09-26
St-Antoine-de-Padoue, Louiseville, Maskinongé County, QC
(5)
Jean-Baptiste VERMETTE
Marie-Anne PAGÉ
1812-11-23
St-Joseph-de-Maskinongé, Maskinongé County, QC
(6)
Norbert VERMETTE
Julie BELLEMARE
1842-09-13
St-Joseph-de-Maskinongé, Maskinongé County, QC
(7)
Norbert VERMETTE
Marie FRANCOEUR
1871-07-04
Saint-Tite, Champlain County, QC
Apparently, Barbe MÉNARD, who married Antoine VERMET dit LAFORME, was a King's Daughter (Filles du Roi). For more information about these women, click on the ORANGE title above ,

Churches to close in SHERBROOKE, QC

Two churches in the diocese will be permanently closed on Sunday June 11. St-Jean-de-Bréboeuf, on the corner of King St. West & Jacques-Cariter St in Sherbrooke was founded in 1946. According to environmental requirements, the church must be decontaminated of all asbestos. The buyer and the parish will share the cost. Très-Saint-Sacrement, the second church in Sherbrooke to be closed, was founded in 1938. Christ-Roi church, founded in 1940, was closed last April.
Since 1995, 23 churches have been closed in the diocese of Sherbrooke.
For more information about the
diocese of SHERBROOKE,
click on the ORANGE TITLE above.

Marie-Paule GIGUÈRE from housewife to foundress of a religious community

Foundress of the religious community of
Notre-Dame-de-tous-les Peuples
Marie-Paule is at odds with the Catholic Church and has been for years. Her story is interesting and well worth looking into as part of Québec, as well as Church history. Housewife, mother of 5 children whose husband was an alcoholic, religious experiences and circumstances led Marie-Paule to give her life to God. She still lives in the Community infirmary at Lac-Etchemin, QC surrounded by her followers.
Marie-Paule GIGUÈRE's Ancestry
(1)
Jean GIGUÈRE
Michelle JOURNEL
1599.07.26
Tourouvre, Orne, FRANCE
(2)
Robert GIGUÈRE
Aimée MIVILLE
1652.07.02
Québec City, QC
(3)
Joseph GIGUÈRE
Angélique MERCIER
1698.10.18
marriage contract
Notary L. CHAMBERLON
Montmorency County, QC
(4)
Chrétien GIGUÈRE
Dorothée RACINE
1732.11.24
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Montmorency County, QC
(5)
Claude GIGUÈRE
Judith GUIMOND
1771.01.28
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Montmorency County, QC
(6)
Ignace GIGUÈRE
Marguerite CLICHE
1803.10.03
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(7)
Narcisse GIGUÈRE
Théotise DOYON
1825.10.25
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(8)
Richard GIGÈRE
Joséphine DOYON
1861.01.08
aint-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
(9)
Gédéon GIGUÈRE
Mélande GAGNON
1894.01.22
Sainte-Germaine-du-Lac-Etchemin, Dorchester County, QC
(10)
Ernest GIGUÈRE
Laura BÉGIN
1920.07.19
Saiante-Germaine-du-Lac-Etchemin, Dorchester County, QC
(11)
Marie-Paul GIGUÈRE
Georges CLICHE
1944.07.01
Lac-Etchemin, Dorchester County, QC
Simply click on the ORANGE TITLE above to discover more about Marie-Paule's life and the foundation of the Community.